Them thin gauge needles bend extremely easy. A putting your hands in someone’s pockets you may not hit the needle with the same speed. Because you’re being careful. But just as your moving your hands if you contact the needle. You’re more likely to hit it with the force of bending each time. Not knowing you’ve come into contact with it.
I need these for handling black locust trees in my backyard. They have ridiculous thorns.
Love the free market. Keep on coming up with cool and useful gear.
Thank you so much.
@@221btacticalwhen you bought that syringe from Walmart did you feel it necessary to explain you aren't fiending
@@johnr4836 Nah. Worrying about what others think takes too much energy.
@@221btactical I'm jk lol id prob be sketchy tho
Them thin gauge needles bend extremely easy. A putting your hands in someone’s pockets you may not hit the needle with the same speed. Because you’re being careful. But just as your moving your hands if you contact the needle. You’re more likely to hit it with the force of bending each time. Not knowing you’ve come into contact with it.
Correct. The force used here is WAY harder than what you'd use during a search.
Shared to a bunch of deartments
you are the best!
@@221btactical na you are
These are good for garbagemen? I work in a drug infested area
Would these work for fishing? And handling fish on hooks?
Yes.